Glossary of Wrongful Death Terms
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Enhancements:
Those factors that can operate to increase the punishment
in a drunk driving, DUI, DWI, OUI, OWI, or related driving
under the influence case. These enhancements may include
driving above a certain speed while DUI, having minors in
the car while drunk driving, having a BAC above a certain
level (.20, for example), refusing to take a chemical test
after being arrested for DUI, being involved in a traffic
accident while DUI or DWI, or having prior convictions for
DUI, DWI, or a related drunk driving offense.
Exculpatory Evidence: Evidence that the District Attorney
may possess that could establish your innocence.
Expert Witnesses:
Expert witnesses are individuals trained in some
particular specialty, such as medicine, engineering,
accident reconstruction, or economics. By virtue of this
training they are qualified to render "expert
opinions" or "expert testimony" regarding
the facts of a case. Some expert witnesses may have had
direct involvement in the personal injury case prior to
the beginning of a lawsuit, such as a treating physician
(who directly provided medical care to an injured person)
or a police officer at a traffic accident scene who has
been trained in accident reconstruction (although very few
officers actually have more than minimal training in this
specialty). Most expert witnesses, however, are hired by
one side or the other in a personal injury case for the
purpose of analyzing complex information that falls within
their area of expertise. Expert witnesses may be vital to
a personal injury case's successful conclusion, especially
in cases where the facts are highly disputed or
particularly complicated. As personal injury attorneys
gain experience in their specialty, they will become more
and more familiar with whom the most qualified and
respected expert witnesses are.